BSC 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Organelle, Rna Splicing, Hydrophile

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A specialized structure in the nucleus consisting of chromosomal regions containing rrna genes along with ribosomal proteins imported from the cytoplasm; the site of rrna synthesis and ribosomal subunit assembly. An rna molecule that functions as an enzyme, such as an intron that catalyzes its own removal during. An extensive membranous network in eukaryotic cells, continuous with the outer nuclear membrane and composed of ribosome-studded (rough) and ribosome-free (smooth) regions. That portion of the endoplasmic reticulum with ribosomes attached. That portion of the endoplasmic reticulum that is free of ribosomes. An organelle in eukaryotic cells consisting of stacks of flat membranous sacs that modify, store, and route products of the endoplasmic reticulum and synthesize some products, notably noncellulose carbohydrates. A membrane-enclosed sac of hydrolytic enzymes found in the cytoplasm of animal cells and some protists. A membrane-bounded vesicle whose specialized function varies in different kinds of cells, like food, contractile and central variations of this vesicle.

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